A new launch trailer for the third episode of Telltale Games’ The Wolf Among Us suggests Bigby’s murder-mystery adventure will continue much sooner than it did between the first two episodes.

I’m going to level with y’all: I did not watch the trailer. I’m not sure if I’ll be playing the rest of The Wolf Among Us, but since there’s a very good chance I’ll be reviewing the full season once all five episodes are released and pretty much the only thing there is to these games is the story I don’t want that taken away from me. That said, those of you who have played the first two episodes might be keen on checking the trailer out. But as it warns: it does contain spoilers for episodes one and two.

The Wolf Among Us: Episode 3 – “A Crooked Mile” is slated to release sometime Q2 this year, but the appearance of a “launch trailer” (unless misnamed and meant to be “announcement trailer”) gives hope that there won’t be a four-month wait for fans like there was between “Faith” (which debuted in October of last year) and “Smoke and Mirrors” (which launched in February).

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The Wolf Among Us: Episode 3 launch trailer signals soonish release

By | 04/1/2014 04:11 PM PT

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A new launch trailer for the third episode of Telltale Games’ The Wolf Among Us suggests Bigby’s murder-mystery adventure will continue much sooner than it did between the first two episodes.

I’m going to level with y’all: I did not watch the trailer. I’m not sure if I’ll be playing the rest of The Wolf Among Us, but since there’s a very good chance I’ll be reviewing the full season once all five episodes are released and pretty much the only thing there is to these games is the story I don’t want that taken away from me. That said, those of you who have played the first two episodes might be keen on checking the trailer out. But as it warns: it does contain spoilers for episodes one and two.

The Wolf Among Us: Episode 3 – “A Crooked Mile” is slated to release sometime Q2 this year, but the appearance of a “launch trailer” (unless misnamed and meant to be “announcement trailer”) gives hope that there won’t be a four-month wait for fans like there was between “Faith” (which debuted in October of last year) and “Smoke and Mirrors” (which launched in February).